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Jersey

1988 Edition · 87 data fields

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Geography

Airfields

180 total, 160 usable; 127 with permanent-surface runways; 2 with runways over 3,659 m; 25 with runways 2,440-3,659 m, 50 with runways 1,220-2,439 m

Branches

Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (army), Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (navy), Japan Air Self-Defense Force (air force), Maritime Safety Agency (coast guard)

Civil air

265 major transport aircraft

Climate

temperate; mild winters and cool summers
varies from tropical to near temperate

Coastline

70 km

Comparative area

slightly more than half the size of Washington, D.C.

Continental shelf

200 meters or to depth of exploitation

Environment

about 30% of population concentrated in Saint Helier
overgrazing; soil degradation; soil erosion

Ethnic divisions

UK and Norman-French descent
96% African, 3% European, 1% mulatto

Exclusive fishing zone

200 nm

Infant mortality rate

156/1,000(1982)

Labor force

195,000; over 60,000 engaged in subsistence agriculture; 55,000-60,000 wage earners, many only intermittently, with 36% agriculture and forestry, 20% community and social services, 14% manufacturing, 9% construction, 21% other; 12,000 employed in South Africa (1982)

Land boundaries

435 km total

Land use

NA% arable land; NA% permanent crops; NA% meadows and pastures; NA% forest and woodland; NA% other; about 58% of land under cultivation
8% arable land; NEGL% permanent crops; 67% meadows and pastures; 6% forest and woodland; 19% other; includes 2% irrigated

Language

English and French (official), with the Norman-French dialect spoken in country districts
English and siSwati (official); government business conducted in English

Life expectancy

men 46.8, women 50.0

Literacy

probably high
65%

Military budget

actual for fiscal year ending 31 March 1988, $21.7 billion; 6.4% of total budget 5 km English Channel English Channel

Military manpower

males 15-49, 31,610,000; 27,225,000 fit for military service; 1,010,000 reach military age (18) annually

Nationality

noun — Channel Islanders); adjective — Channel Islander
noun — Swazi(s); adjective — Swazi

Organized labor

about 15% of wage earners are unionized

Pipelines

crude oil, 84 km; refined products, 322 km; natural gas, 1,800 km

Population

80,511 (July 1987), average annual growth rate 0.91%
715,160 (July 1987), average annual growth rate 2.75%

Ports

17 Japanese Port Association specifically designated major ports, 110 other major ports, over 2,000 minor ports

Religion

Anglican, Roman Catholic, Baptist, Congregational New Church, Methodist, Presbyterian
57% Christian, 43% indigenous beliefs

Special notes

largest and southernmost of Channel Islands; 27 km from France
landlocked; almost an enclave of South Africa

Telecommunications

excellent domestic and international service; 64.0 million telephones (53.0 per 100 popl.); 318 AM stations, 58 FM stations plus 436 relay stations; about 12,350 TV stations (196 major — 1 kw or greater), and 2 satellite ground stations; submarine cables to US (via Guam), Philippines, China, and USSR Defense Forces

Terrain

gently rolling plain with low rugged hills along north coast
mostly mountains and hills; some moderately sloping plains

Territorial sea

3 nm

Total area

117 km2; land area: 117 km2

Government

Administrative divisions

12 parishes
4 administrative districts

Branches

the Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief is the personal representative of the Crown and is entitled to sit and speak in the Assembly of the States (legislature) but not vote; the Assembly is presided over by the Bailiff who has a right of dissent and a casting vote; it consists of 12 senators (elected for six years), 12 constables (triennial), and 29 deputies (triennial); the Crown is ultimately responsible for the island's good government
constitution was repealed and Parliament dissolved by King Sobhuza II (deceased August 1982) in April 1973; new bicameral Parliament (Senate, House of Assembly) formally opened in January 1979; 80-member electoral college chose 40 members of lower house and 10 members of upper house; additional 10 members for each house chosen by King; executive authority vested in the King or Queen (with the advice of the Supreme Council of State), whose assent is required before parliamentary acts become law; King's authority exercised through Prime Minister and Cabinet who must be members of Parliament; judiciary is part of Ministry of Justice but otherwise independent of executive and legislative branches; cases from subordinate courts can be appealed to the High Court and the Court of Appeal

Capital

Saint Helier
Mbabane (administrative); Lobamba (legislative capital)

Communists

probably none
no Communist party

Government leaders

Adm. Sir William PILLAR, Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief (since 1985); Peter GRILL, Bailiff, President of the Assembly of the States and the Royal Court (since 1975)
MSWATI III, King (since April 1986); Ntombi THWALA, Queen (and co-Monarch), Sotsha Ernest DLAMINI, Prime Minister (since October 1986)

Legal system

English law and local statute; justice is administered by the Royal Court
based on South African Roman-Dutch law in statutory courts, Swazi traditional law and custom in traditional courts; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction

Member of

AfDB, FAO, G-77, GATT (de facto), IBRD, ICAO, IDA, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, INTERPOL, ISO, ITU, NAM, OAU, Southern African Customs Union, SADCC, UN, UNESCO, UPU, WHO

National holiday

Birthday of the Queen, 16 June
Somhlolo (Independence) Day, 6 September

Official name

Bailiwick of Jersey
Kingdom of Swaziland

Suffrage

universal adult
universal for adults

Type

British crown dependency
monarchy; independent member of Commonwealth since September 1968

Economy

Agriculture

potatoes, cauliflowers, tomatoes; dairy and cattle farming
maize, cotton, rice, sugar, and citrus fruits

Aid

Western (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF (1970-84), $369 million; US (FY70-85), $90 million

Budget

revenues, $204 million; current expenditures, $149 million (1984/85 est.)

Electric power

50,000 kW standby capacity (1986); power supplied by France
46,000 kW capacity; 120 million kWh produced, 170 kWh per capita (1986)

Exports

19.8 million pounds sterling (1983); light industry, electrical manufacturing, textiles
$174 million (f.o.b., 1985); sugar, asbestos, wood and forest products, citrus, and canned fruit

Fiscal year

1 April-31 March

GNP

about $478 million, $730 per capita; real growth 11% (1984)

Imports

machinery and transport equipment, manufactured goods, food, mineral fuels, chemicals
$322 million (f.o.b., 1985); motor vehicles, chemicals, petroleum products, and foodstuffs

Major industries

tourism, banking and finance

Major industry

mining, pulping

Major trade partners

UK
South Africa, UK, US; member of South African Customs Union

Monetary conversion rate

the Swazi lilangeni exchanges at par with the South African rand; 2.2 emalangeni=US$l (29 January 1986)

Natural resources

asbestos, coal, clay, tin, diamonds, hydroelelectric power, forests

Communications

Airfields

25 total, 25 usable; 1 with permanent-surfaced runways; 1 with runways 2,440-3,659, 1 with runways 1,220-2,439 m

Branches

Umbutfo Swaziland Defense Force, Royal Swaziland Police Force

Civil air

1 major transport aircraft

Highways

2,853 km total; 510 km paved, 1,230 km crushed stone, gravel, or stabilized soil, and 1,113 km improved earth

Military manpower

males 15-49, 151,000; 87,000 fit for military service

Railroads

515 km 1.067-meter gauge, single track

Telecommunications

system consists of carrier-equipped open-wire lines and low capacity radio-relay links; 15,400 telephones (2.3 per 100 popl.); 6 AM, 6 FM, 11 TV stations; Atlantic Ocean INTELSAT station Defense Forces

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